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type n. 1 class, category, classification, kind, sort, genre, order,<br />

variety, breed, species, strain, group, genus, ilk, kidney:<br />

Just what type <strong>of</strong> person would you say the president is? 2<br />

typeface, Brit fount, US font: <strong>The</strong> body text ought to be set in<br />

Bodoni Book type, the headings in Times bold. 3 prototype,<br />

paradigm, archetype, epitome, exemplar, model, specimen,<br />

pattern, personification, standard, quintessence: She doesn't<br />

consider him to be the usual type <strong>of</strong> businessman.<br />

--v. 4 typewrite; keyboard; transcribe: She types at a speed<br />

<strong>of</strong> about sixty words a minute.<br />

typical adj. 1 representative, characteristic, conventional, normal,<br />

standard, ordinary, regular: On a typical day I get up at 6.30.<br />

2 orthodox, classic, conventional, in character, in keeping,<br />

usual, commonplace, run-<strong>of</strong>-the-mill, natural, customary, common,<br />

to be expected, ordinary: His way <strong>of</strong> looking at life is typical<br />

for someone <strong>of</strong> his educational and social background.<br />

typify v. exemplify, instance, epitomize, personify, represent,<br />

characterize, embody, evince, symbolize, suggest: John's views<br />

typify the conservative approach.<br />

tyrannical<br />

adj. tyrannous, oppressive, dictatorial, Fascistic, despotic,<br />

autocratic, authoritarian, arbitrary, imperious, overbearing,<br />

unjust, high-handed, severe, harsh, iron-handed, heavy-handed:<br />

<strong>The</strong> people suffered under one tyrannical form <strong>of</strong> government<br />

after another for generations.<br />

tyrannize v. Often, tyrannize over. domineer over, bully, subjugate,<br />

enthral, enslave, dominate, intimidate, dictate to, order about<br />

or around, ride roughshod over, browbeat, keep under (one's)<br />

thumb, oppress, subdue, suppress, keep down: <strong>The</strong> people have<br />

been tyrannized long enough.<br />

tyranny n. autocracy, Fascism, authoritarianism, absolutism, despotism,<br />

dictatorship, Stalinism, Nazism; arbitrariness, oppression,<br />

suppression, subjugation, enslavement, enthralment, domination:<br />

Tyranny would not survive long were it not expedient for its<br />

supporters.

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